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Think again: Who wins in the NASCAR antitrust case?
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Who Really Comes Out on Top in the NASCAR Antitrust Battle? Think Again!

December 11, 2025 3 Min Read
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In Charlotte, N.C., the largest NASCAR trial in history is underway, with Michael Jordan prominently featured as jurors enter the courtroom. Jordan, along with other key figures from 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports, has testified in their antitrust lawsuit against NASCAR, sparking significant interest.

After seven days of testimony, it appears the teams currently hold an advantage, largely because NASCAR has yet to present any favorable witnesses. NASCAR’s CEO and Chairman, Jim France, is expected to testify soon, potentially shifting momentum. France is a reserved leader, known for being a steady force in the sport, often described as a “brick wall” in negotiations.

Jordan’s presence in the courtroom seemed to energize the jury, though the questioning by NASCAR’s attorney was relatively gentle. The teams’ owners, including Jordan, Denny Hamlin, and Bob Jenkins, conveyed a likable and confident demeanor, whereas NASCAR executives appeared more defensive and uneasy.

The case centers on whether NASCAR has maintained a monopoly through anti-competitive behavior. The teams argue they have been unfairly restricted without the ability to take their racing business elsewhere or form a separate series. NASCAR’s defense highlights inconsistencies in the plaintiffs’ claims and questions the accuracy of the financial damages being claimed.

If the jury finds NASCAR guilty of anti-competitive practices, they will have to determine monetary damages, with economist testimony suggesting over $200 million for 23XI and nearly $150 million for FRM. However, it remains uncertain whether such large sums will be awarded or if jurors will view the matter more as a passion for racing than financial injury.

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Ultimately, even if the teams win the lawsuit, the real impact will come from judges deciding potential antitrust remedies, which could include structural changes like selling tracks or altering exclusive contracts—decisions that might not please either side and could face appeals.

As the trial moves forward, NASCAR must present a compelling case to counter the strong showing by 23XI and FRM.

Fan Take: This lawsuit is a pivotal moment for NASCAR fans because it challenges the fundamental business model of the sport. Its outcome could reshape the future of racing competition, team ownership, and how NASCAR operates, potentially opening the door to more fairness and growth in the sport.

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